| | Report (issue) | c = 5.594(3) Z=4 X-ray Powder Pattern: Kopeysk, Russia. 7.381 (10), 3.690 (10), 2.676 (10), 1.844...56.50 0.90 1.19 41.69 Total 100.28 (1) Kopeysk, Russia; corresponds to (2) 58.74 41.26 100.00 Ca2...petrified wood baked by burning coal heaps (Kopeysk, Russia); in leucite tephrite lava at contacts between...larnite, magnesioferrite, hematite, anhydrite (Kopeysk, Russia); sanidine, clinopyroxene, pyrrhotite, thompsonite...From mines around Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, Southern Ural Mountains, Russia. At the Bellerberg | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | on burning coal dumps have been described from Russia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, USA and other...by Shcherbakova et al. [3] from Kopeysk, South Ural Mountains, Russia and approved by the IMA although...found on burning coal dumps. It was reported from Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, USA, Hungary and other...theoretical aluminum sulfate and contains slight iron substitutions (Table 1). A characteristic feature...because its agburning coal-dumps in Kopeysk near Chelyabinsk, Russia, resembled glass. This name gregates | | | Report (issue) | 781(5) Z=2 X-ray Powder Pattern: Chelyabinsk coal basin, Russia. 3.73 (100), 2.57 (80), 2.85 (70),...to (Ca0.74Ba0.27)Al1.93Si2.05O8. (3) Chelyabinsk coal basin, Russia; average of 4 electron microprobe analyses...condensate in the solar nebula. From burned coal dumps (Russia). By friction-melting along pseudotachylite-bearing...fayalite, fassaite, norbergite-chondrodite, graphite, iron sulfides. Distribution: From the Allende CV3 carbonaceous...meteorite. From burned dumps, Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk Coal Basin, Ural Mountains, Russia. From the Gole Larghe Fault | | | Report (issue) | rimming or in eutectic dendritic intergrowths with iron. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {100}, {010}, and...difference. (3) Fe3 C. Occurrence: In iron meteorites. Also in terrestrial iron, in mafic volcanic rocks chemically... Association: Iron, schreibersite, troilite, wüstite. Distribution: Common in iron meteorites. In...Bühl, near Weimar, Hesse, Germany. From Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, Southern Ural Mountains, and...the Ijim massif, western Sayan Mountains, Tuva, Russia. In the Burobaiskii massif, eastern Kazakhstan | | | Report (issue) | Långban, Värmland, Sweden. In Russia, from mines around Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, Southern Ural Mountains;...composition, with dominant MAGNESium and FERRic iron. References: (1) Palache, C., H. Berman, and C | | Hrselova, P., Cempirek, J., Houzar, S., Sejkora, J. (2013) S,F,Cl-rich Mineral Assemblages from Burned Spoil Heaps in the Rosice-Oslavany Coalfield, Czech Republic. The Canadian Mineralogist, 51 (1) 171-188 doi:10.3749/canmin.51.1.171 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | towards Mn and Al end-members. Data shown for Chelyabinsk (Zateeva et al. 2007), Chegem (Galuskin 2009...occurrence are the fluorellestadite type locality Kopeysk (Chesnokov et al. 1987) and other localities in...made from burning dumps in the Kopeysk area (Chelyabinsk coal basin, Russia), the type locality of fluorellestadite...whereas their rims mainly consist of anhydrite. Iron oxides (brownmillerite–srebrodolskite) and Ca-silicates...which suggest a local reducing environment, the Kopeysk occurrence is very similar to the assemblages found | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | KOMSOMOL'SK,.3573.DZERZHINSK,.25 89. VIL'NYUS ROG,.65 CHELYABINSK, 1.25 25.KRIVOY 90. VITEBSK-.25 58. N6KOLAYEV...ODESSA,.Si5 KISHINEV80. KONSTANTINOVKA,.25 64. KOPEYSK,.-30 , A40 32. YAROSLAVL',.65 48. KALININ 16. UFA...Cressey: metallurgy, agricultural machinery, Strong is Russia?, Syracuse, N. Y., 1954; flour milling, etc.)....region. Major industries include coal, iron and manganese mining, iron and steel manufacture, machine building...its continued importance to the extensive coal and iron ore deposits, a plentiful supply of electric power | | | Book | major economic regions, 1970 Production of iron ore, pig iron and steel, 1913-74 Production of major chemical...pipelines Power stations and transmission lines Iron and steel Non-ferrous metallurgy Engineering centres...migrants from the densely settled areas of European Russia much preferring more pleasant southerly climatic...rather different situation. The most basic of these, iron ore, is available in very large quantities and a...small number of high-grade iron ore deposits: until the 1950s the average iron content of ores consumed | | | Book | major economic regions, 1970 Production of iron ore, pig iron and steel, 1913-74 Production of major chemical...pipelines Power stations and transmission lines Iron and steel Non-ferrous metallurgy Engineering centres...migrants from the densely settled areas of European Russia much preferring more pleasant southerly climatic...rather different situation. The most basic of these, iron ore, is available in very large quantities and a...small number of high-grade iron ore deposits: until the 1950s the average iron content of ores consumed | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | : 4. A pronounced subcellwith shafts in the Chelyabinsk coal basin in the southern Urals, spacegroup... The mineral occurs in burning dumps at Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, southern Urals, USSR, where...L.J. Unnamed iron silicides, silicon* V.Yu Pankov, Z.V. Spetsius(1989) Inclusions of iron silicides and...and mckelveyite-(Y). Hexnous augite, kaersutite, iron-rich biotite, alkali feldspar, agonal,P6,mc, a:...magnetite, chalcocite, sphalerite,g?lena,and native iron. E.S.G. Nacaphite E.V. Sokolova, Yu.K. Egorov-Tismenko | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | to {010}. Bazhenovite is associatedwith native iron, native sulfur, oldhamite, troilite, pyrrhotite...melted products of old, burning coal dumps of the Chelyabinsk coal basin, south Ural Mountains, USSR. The name...brittle, wood in coal dumps from the mines of Kopeysk, Chelvabinsk coal basin, south Ural Mountains, | | | Book | Introduction xiii CHAP. 1. The Physical Environment of Russia i 2. Climate, Soils, and Vegetation 48 3....yb A panorama of Tbilisi 8a The Novokuznetsk iron and steel works 8b Offshore oil wells in the Caspian... 2 Structure 5 3 Geomorphology of European Russia 4 Geomorphology of West Siberian Lowland 15...regions 55 Vegetation and soils 62 14 Early Russia 82 15 Russian expansion into Asia 87 16 Russian...Electricity 243 41 Non-ferrous metals 249 42 Iron and alloy metals 253 43 Minerals in the Ural | | | Book | to travel quite extensively throughout European Russia, meeting and talking with numerous Russian geographers...Production: Tatar and Bashkir A.S.S.R.s and Kuybyshev Oblast Distribution of Soviet Petroleum Refineries, 1970...Distribution of Electricity Output, 1940-70 Soviet Iron-Ore Mining by Regions, 1940-70 Location of Major...Soviet Output Equal 1, 1937-70 Growth of the Soviet Iron and Steel Industry, 1913-70 Integrated Steel Mills...Percentage of National Steel Output, 1970 Soviet Pig-Iron Production by Regions, 1940-70 Soviet Crude Steel | | | Book | leaks through what has come to be known as the “iron curtain,” the fact nevertheless remains that this...more arbitrary. Thus, it appears that Murmansk Oblast is sometimes also included within the European...part of the European North. Similarly, Gor’kiy Oblast may fall within the Central Industrial Region rather...disposition awaits the Japanese peace treaty, Kaliningrad Oblast (northern East Prussia), which is to be definitely...will manifest itself in the creation of a separate oblast for that region, as was the case during the Second | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | rrffi *r)"3 000LLee8(Ti,esrNbseo62.00I HrO. All iron was assumed FeSirr)",erssio 0330,0.0o0' to be divalent...Geological Survey ments in old burnt dumps at Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk Coal Basin, Ural Mountains, USSR. Associated...which is the Ser.Geol., 1989(3),4549 (in Russian). iron analogueof cuprorhodsite, CuRhrSo. Pdr(TerAs).E...positions.J.L.J. K. Schmetzer,A. Berger (1990) Lamellar iron-free htigbomite-24R from Tanzania. Neues Jahrb. | | | Book | resources Electricity 6.3 Metallic minerals 6.4 Iron and the ferrous metals Non-ferrous metals Minerals...Terrain types Major natural landscapes The growth of Russia 2.2 The western boundaries of 2.3 Administrative-territorial...soil and vegetation. The vast plains of European Russia merge southeastwards into those around the Caspian...Siberian lowland. Between the plains of European Russia and the even more featureless ones of Western Siberia...penetration of most maritime air in winter into European Russia, the westernmost parts are less pleasant than deeper | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the heavy-minThe mineral occurs in the Bayan Obo iron-niobiumeral (S.G. > 2.8) fraction that makes up...53(0.78- dumps of coal mines near the town of Kopeysk in the 242 NEW MINERALNAMES Chelyabinskcoal...in which this mineral occurs mixed unidentifled iron phosphate.Type material is in the Minwith relatedphases | | | Book (edition) | vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names are always included in...divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated...SSSR, ser. geologiya, now Doklady Akademii nauk of Russia EJM - European Journal of Mineralogy EG - Economic...crystals to 2xl mm. Pale spiny columnar crystals, iron black, opaque, Juster brown. luster vitreous. H...at Burumskoye, Vitim River Valley, all Siberia, Russia. In many localities in New Zealand. Deer et al | | | Book (volume) | of Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka, Russia ISSN 2194-3176 ISSN 2194-3184 (electronic) ISBN...illustrations was also significant. Chernogolovka, Russia Nikita V. Chukanov Contents of Volume I 1 ...Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) Fig. 1.3 IR spectrum...typical cancrinite from Vishnevye Mts., Urals, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) 4 1 The Application...Greece (4); Cu-enriched adamite from Dalnegorsk, Russia (5); Cu-poor adamite from Lavrion, Greece (6) and | | | Report (chapter) | Geology, ul. K. Marx 16/2, Ufa 450 000, Bashkiria, Russia Abstract: The Urals are a Late Palaeozoic orogenic...one of the oldest and richest mining regions of Russia. Therefore, it has attracted the attention of many...T/~T/~ "~ ~ o ~ r/~,T/~T~ T p ~".... Bredy I Kopeysk- Red beds Cherts Siltstones and shales Marls...north, in the eastern part of the Middle Urals (Chelyabinsk area, Fig. 21e), as well as in the base of the... A. P. 1919. ]On the tectonics of the European Russia]. Izvesyia of the Academy of Sciences. In: Collected | | | Book (edition) | (Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia (ltaly). Vlado Bennanec (Croatia)...(Canada), Anthony R. Kampf (USA). Pave! M. Kartashov (Russia). Sven Karnp-Moller (Denmark). Akira Kato (Japan)...Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly). Igor Pekov (Russia), atale Perchiazzi (Italy). Ole V. Petersen (Denmark)...near Miass,Jl'mcny Mountains,southcmUral Mountains,Russia,DANS 142, 181-184(sir.) Aescl1yni1e group 0 Aeschynite-(Nd)...PbCuBiS3, orth., Berezovskoye gold deposit. Urals, Russia, 61. 15, ZK 132, 71-86 (str.). CM44, 189-206 (str | | | Book | Museum analyzed it. (siderite, from Gk. sideros, iron, or of Archeology), (5) an event (uraninite,...K. Chromian Amesite, Sarani, Ural Mountains, Russia a ae| Abelsonite C3,H32N4Ni, known as Sharm Abhur...57. its constituents. Miask, IImen Mountains, Russia. Berzelius, J.J. (1828): Jahres. Fortsch. Wiss... in the Aktash mercury deposit at Gorni Altai, Russia. Vasil'ev, V.I. (1968): Izdat. “Nauka”, Moscow...locality, at the Akhtenskii deposit, Ural Mountains, Russia. Visser (1979) In Chukhrov, F.V. et al. (1982): | | | Journal (issue) | diamond; Jupiter, to tin and the sapphire; Mars, to iron and the ruby; Mercury, to quicksilver and the amethyst;...as follows: i) Deposition of organic matter and iron in relatively quiet water. ii) Deoxygenation of...further crystal growth (assuming a continued supply of iron and sulphur). Rickard interpreting the environment...sediments, there would have been abundant supplies of iron, derived from both colloidal forms and from contemporaneous...which identified iron supply as the main limiting factor. As there is insufficient iron in sea-water for | | | Catalog/List | t o brown cleavage. (Vezchojansky Mts.Yakutia, Russia) 5mm£1.80 l c m £3 007 ALBITE . Feldspar Group...crystatals on 5mm matrix. (Mt Yukspor, Kola Peninsula, Russia) £3.50 064ASTROPHYLLITE (KNa) (FeMn Ti Silicate...radiations i n matrix. Rich pieces (Kola•Peninsula,,Russia) lx1 £3 1 x 2 £6 2 x 2 £ 1 2 066ASTROPHYLLITE...on Quartz. Unusual combination (Kola Peninsula, Russia) 1/2ins £ 3 . l x 1/2 £ 03? BAHIANITE A l Sb Oxide...mauve masses i n Quartz (Gornyak,Altayskaykray, Russia) l x i 90p 1 x 2 £1.80 063 BOULANGERITE Pb/5S11/4 | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | example, gray antimony is now called stibnite, spathic iron is now known as siderite, and blue vitriol is now...Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...carbonate Species typical of mollusc shells, the iron compounds found in bacteria, and oxalate crystals...nine chemical elements: oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and titanium...International Nuclear Commission Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute Journal of the Japanese Association |
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